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The Broadwater Parklands, designed by Whitearchitecture, located in Gold Coast, Australia, will serve as an iconic gateway for the Gold Coast and rejuvenate a popular destination, where events, history and water combine to create an active green waterfront. The Parklands contemporary, sustainable built forms were designed by Whitearchitecture and include the Pier Pavilion, which houses [...]
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Johnson Hall that located in Canton, New York, United States, was designed by Croxton Collaborative Architects, PC. Completed in 2007, Johnson Hall at St. Lawrence University is the 21st Century exemplar of design excellence, a rigorously resourceful project that, upon completion, was the highest environmentally sustainable rated university or lab building in New York State [...]
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